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Dencas by design |
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Quality and Service |
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3 5 Christleton Road, Chester, Cheshire, CH3 5UF |
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Operation |
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Manual: Options include cord, wand, bead chain, gearbox and handle |
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Motorised: By means of switch or infra-red remote control. Group control is by use of integral relays. |
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Automatic: Microprocessor technology uses a time programme or changes in light levels, temperature or wind speed to control systems. |
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For total energy control, motorised systems should be designed to integrate with intelligent building controls |
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Always ensure the correct operational methods are specified by assessing the needs of the individual building and its occupants. |
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Dencas contracts offers site visits and advice to help design the best solutions. |

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To help identify suitable systems for your sun-screening needs consider the following criteria |
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and use the product summary table below. |
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Application |
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Dencas contracts cover all possible applications: whether for internal or external use; vertical, horizontal or sloped glazing; mid-pane or room darkening solutions. |
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To Control. |
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Solar heat gain: Internal shading systems can reduce solar heat gain by up to 45% whilst external systems can reduce heat gain by up to 90%. |
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Light: The ability to raise, lower and tilt louvres ensures best use of light conditions. Fabric systems can also greatly control light levels whilst allowing maximum outward visibility using open weave sun-screening fabrics. Dim-out and room darkening solutions can be achieved with opaque materials. |
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Glare: Many systems are particularly suitable for reducing glare and are ideal for VDU users. |
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